The error that everyone makes with the skincare in autumn (and ruins the skin)

Autumn arrives and many think that it is enough to change cream to “adapt” the skincare to the season. Wrong. It is precisely in this period that the most common error is made: continue with the same summer routine or, worse, neglect the skin believing that “there is no longer the strong sun”. The result? Once, dry, irritated and signs that are accentuated. The change of season must be faced with strategy, because the skin in autumn has precise needs.

Cleaning should not be neglected (but not forced)

During the summer there is often a face, for sweat, sebum and SPF. When autumn arrives, many keep this habit or they make the opposite: they neglect cleansing. Both approaches are wrong.

The skin, after months of sun and heat, is more vulnerable and needs delicate but constant cleaning. Too degreasing detergents impoverish the skin barrier, while a poor cleansing favors impurities and complexion off. The solution is to use a gel or a soft cleansing milk, which removes well and smog well but without “pulling” the skin.

The most underestimated step: the right exfoliation

This is where many are wrong. Either the scrub “because it is not summer” completely jump, or they use aggressive exfoliating. In autumn the skin needs to renew itself: the dead cells and the keratin accumulated after the sun create that grayish patina that turns off everything.

Light and constant exfoliation is fundamental. Those who prefer do -it -yourself remedies can choose honey and sugar for a delicate scrub, or yogurt and rice flour for a more creamy and illuminating effect. Even the kiwi pulp with fine sugar works well: it is rich in vitamins and gives a nice lash of energy to the skin.

For those who want a ready and complete product, vit ace of bioearth, creamy face scrub (50 ml) – Vit13 code – is a targeted solution. It is a delicate exfoliating cream, green thanks to chlorophyll, enriched with bio karité butter, vitamins A, C, and and organic botanical extracts (grapefruit, orange, kiwi, almond and aloe). It contains rice powder and kiwi seeds as natural and biodegradable physical exfoliating.
The creamy texture feeds while exfoliating, you can massage or leave on as a mask, and leave the skin immediately brighter but very soft. It is one of those products that really make the difference if used regularly.

Hydration: the skin barrier must be reinforced

The classic error is to continue using the summer light creams when the climate has already changed. In the autumn, the air becomes more dry and the more dancer temperatures: the skin loses water more easily and the protective barrier weakens.

We need a cream that hydrates deeply but that is also rich in antioxidants and nutrients to strengthen the skin. An effective example is the 50 ml (VIT1) face cream of Bioearth, ideal for normal and dry skin, even ripe. It is silky, with organic botanical extracts, hyaluronic acid and coenzyme Q10, and contains vitamin and 2% encapsulated in microspheres that melt on the skin at the time of the application. The formula is vegan, dermatologically tested and with sustainable packaging.
It is not a heavy cream, but immediately gives that feeling of comfort and compactness that is fundamental in autumn.

Solar protection: the big mistake of autumn

Many completely stop it with the SPF protection as soon as the heat falls. Serious mistake. UV rays do not go on vacation and continue to damage the skin even with the covered sky. If the skin is already more fragile for the change of season, stop protecting it accelerates the formation of stains and wrinkles.

There are no very high SPFs, but light daily protection is essential to maintain the results of the skincare and prevent damage.

Costanza and timing: the real key

There are no shortcuts. Autumn is the ideal time to “reset” the skin, but constant and simple gestures are needed: delicate cleaning, regular exfoliation, targeted hydration and daily protection. Starting now means preparing the skin for the toughest months, avoiding that classic combination of extinguished, chapped and irritated skin that arrives in December.

The error that ruins the skin in autumn is to underestimate the change of season. It is not a question of upsetting the routine, but of correcting the right details: cleaning without attacking, exfoliating with intelligence, hydrating in depth and always protect. The skin, if treated with constancy and targeted products, adapts naturally and remains bright and strong even when the air becomes colder.